At least 31 Yemenis have died and 25 others sustained injuries in Saudi Arabia’s latest acts
At least 31 Yemenis have died and 25 others sustained injuries in Saudi Arabia’s latest acts of military aggression against the impoverished nation.
The warplanes pummeled southwestern Yemen on Friday, killing eight civilians and injuring four others in al-Bayda Province.
Airstrikes against the city of Ibb took the lives of nine people, mostly women and children, and wounded 18 more.
Pounding northwestern Yemen, Saudi aerial attacks claimed the lives of three grocery store workers in the city of Dhahyan, killed five and injured two others in the Razeh district, and wounded a child elsewhere in the Sa’ada Province.
The bombardment of the al-Hawak district in the al-Hudaydah Province, located in the west, also claimed the lives of three people.
Over 4,300 people have been killed in the Yemen conflict since late March, according to the World Health Organization.